Demons, devils, Satan, and
other aspects of the "supernatural" have in the last few years become a
fascination among many Christians. Several books have been written and sermons
preached speaking about the amount of access or contact those in the spiritual
realm have with mortal man. Opinions vary greatly as to the amount of influence
or control Satan can have over a Christian. Some claim the Devil has relatively
little influence over a believer while others insist Satan can actually
"possess" a Christian much as he can a lost person. What does the Bible say
about Satan and his demon's influence over believers? Is Satan of little
threat to Christians or is he a formidable adversary that can actually rule or
control a believers life?

That Satan has some access to
Christains is of little dispute among believers. The Bible plainly says Satan
can tempt a believer to sin and further influence him for evil. The
question we will address in this "Taboo Text" is, what are the limits
of Satan's influence, and is demon possession of a Christian a possibility.
The large majority of Christians don't believe a born again Christian can in any
manner be possessed by a devil or demon, but facts and truth are not
determined my majority opinion. The final authority for ALL matters is
the Holy Bible (KJB) and there is where we will look for our answers.

What Do You Mean, "Devils"?

Anyone that has read the Bible at
all knows it speaks of people being possessed by "devil(s)" or
"unclean spirits." Christ and His disciples dealt with possessed people
regularly and always cast the invading spirits out (Matt. 4:24; Mark 6:7, etc.).
As to how these spirits originated or became evil, the Bible is mostly silent.
There is some indication they may be the spirits of the "sons of God" who
took on flesh and came unto the "daughters of men" in Noah's day and later died
in the flood (Gen. 6:1-4), but there is no proof that is the case.
Others suggest they are angels that chose to rebel with Lucifer (Isa. 14;
Eze. 28) before man's creation and subsequently became "devils," but there is no
clear proof of this either. Instead of speculating as to their origin, let's
look at what can be known; what the Scriptures do reveal.

Mark 5:1-20 is the definitive
passage on demon possession and its effects in the Bible. Some of the details
about demons the Bible reveals in this passage are:

1. Devils want to be near dead
human bodies or tombs (vs. 2, 3, 5).
2. They can cause unusual strength (vs. 3-4).
3. They can make a person unreasonable or immune to sensible persuasion
(vs. 4).
4. They cause excessive crying (vs. 5).
5. They cause sadistic and masochistic behavior (vs. 5).
6. They have an affinity for heights (vs. 5).
7. They recognize Christ as "the Son of God" and appeal to Him (vs.
6-7).
8. They know they deserve torment and dread it (vs. 6-7).
9. They have names (vs. 9).
10. More than one can possess the same body (vs. 9).
11. They desire to stay in the same geographical region or "country"
(vs. 10).
12. They would rather indwell an animal body than none at all (vs. 12).
13. They can cause animals to kill themselves (vs. 13).
14. They desire to be in a body when it dies (vs. 13).
15. They have a desire for water (vs. 13).

Mark 9:17-29 gives us even more
details about devils:

16. They can cause dumbness
and deafness (vs. 17, 25).
17. They cause rabid animal like behavior (vs. 18).
18. They can indwell from childhood (vs. 21).
19. They cause suicidal behavior (vs. 22).
20. They resist leaving a body and violently "rent" it while leaving
(vs. 26).
21. There are different kinds of devils. Some have more power than others
(vs. 29).
22. Some can only be removed by prayer and fasting of believer (vs.
29).

Ephesians 6:12 states Satan has a
hierarchy of "devils" in his kingdom, "For we wrestle not against flesh and
blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the
darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places." Thus
some devils have more power and authority than others.

In Daniel 10:13 (as well as Mark
9:29) there is an example of this. "The prince of the kingdom of Persia"
withstood the angel sent to explain Daniel's vision to him for 21 days. He could
only break free when the angel Michael came and helped him overcome the powerful
"prince." The "prince" may have been Satan, but more likely he was a very
powerful devil.

How Does Possession Come About?

The Bible says very little about
what gives devils the "right" to possess someone. Obviously, demons cannot
possess anyone at any given time or all people would (or could) be possessed
from birth. Thus there must be some sort of threshold one must pass which
gives devils freedom to invade his body. When Adam chose to obey the Serpent
(through Eve) instead of God, he, in effect, gave his "dominion" over the
earth and all that was in it to Satan (Gen. 3). This is how Satan became
"the god of this world." God originally gave the earth to Adam (Gen. 1:28),
but Adam through his eating of the tree of knowledge forfeited it to Satan. This
is why the Devil has a "right of access" to every man (even Christ, Matt. 4),
because the world and everything in it is under his dominion. This is one of the
reasons Christ had to come to earth and die as a man; to redeem back what
Adam lost. But until Christ returns as found in Revelation chapter 19, His
redemption of the earth will not be applied. So even though Christ has already
paid the redemption price, it has only been applied to a Christian's soul
and nothing else, including the earth. Therefore, Satan still has limited
control and dominion over the earth and every thing in it.

The features that most distinguish
man from animals is man was originally created in the image of God and
has a free will. These were both manifested in Adam in the garden.
Adam chose to follow the Serpent's word rather than God's and we all suffer
the consequences of his actions. But the same is before us today. We can
choose whom we will serve. We can serve the true God according to the Bible
or we can serve Satan through the guise of "self will," and "worldliness."
Satan does not portray himself as a devil to man, he is best manifested by self
will and desire; by people following what they think is their own thoughts and
way. This is the same way he beguiled Eve and influenced Adam. He got Eve
to believe her opinion of the tree was more accurate and reliable than God's!
Adam knew better, but when he had to choose he selfishly chose Eve over God,
and as a result brought subjection of himself and all descendants to
Satan and death! Both Adam's and Eve's acts were deliberate self will. So
from this we can conclude, and it concurs with the experiences of those who have
dealt with demon possession, that the more one moves toward Satan's methods and
mentality (self will, occult, etc.) the more susceptible he becomes to Satan's
domain and influence, even to the point of possession.

Those who have much experience with
demon possession claim persons usually became possessed by dabbling in the
occult and "experimenting" with the "supernatural." These are areas
which have been Satan's domain since the beginning and when anyone moves, by
choice, in that direction (whether ignorantly or not) are opening themselves to
demonic attack. 2 Pet 1:3 says, "According as his divine power hath given
unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowledge
of him that hath called us to glory and virtue," thus everything a person
needs to live and be godly comes from God, but when someone strays away from God
and seeks things He is not the source of (but Satan is), then God often allows
them to suffer the consequences of their choice.

Below is a partial list of forms of
occult activities and movements that are Satan's domain and should be shunned by
everyone, especially Christians. Failure to do so may have devastating
consequences.

To sum up what we learned above,
we know Satan and devils do exist, we know they are unembodied spirits
that work in the spiritual realm, they desire to and are able to indwell
humans (also animals) and influence their bodies and minds for evil,
they vary in power and authority, but all are more powerful than man, and
they can be controlled or cast out by the authority of the Lord Jesus Christ.
But how much power does a devil have over a Christian? Can devils or demons
control a believer as they can a lost person?

The Bible mentions basically two
types of satanic or demonic influence or control over men:

1. Satanic or Demonic
Oppression, where Satan or devils contact and influence people
externally; from the outside in.

2. Demon Indwelling or
Possession, where the devils actually dwell inside the person,
influencing and manipulating him internally.

Practically all will agree Satan
has access to every believer from the outside to tempt him and appeal to
his self-will, in effort to make him useless for the Lord. Else why would the
Bible warn believers to "resist the Devil" (James 4:7) and "neither
give place to the Devil" (Eph. 4:27)? However, few will allow Satan's power
to go so far as a devil actually indwelling or possessing a believer. Granted,
the thought of a foreign spirit controlling a Christian's body and mind for
destruction and evil is one of the most harrowing thoughts one could
imagine and no sensible believer would want such a thing to occur, but what are
the facts? Is it possible? To find the truth we must ignore all emotional
appeals and simply examine the biblical facts.

Over the years, while reading and
discussing demon possession with other Christian's, your author has found many
are repulsed by even the suggestion that a Christian may be susceptible to demon
possession. They talk as if one is extremely ignorant or even demented to even
think such a thing, but when asked for their biblical proof that it is
not possible, their position becomes desperate. They simply cannot produce a
passage or verse that PROVES their argument, yet they still cling to their
belief.

Over the years your author has
found that all the arguments against demon possession of Christians are either
based purely on emotion or on a misapplication of Scripture. You may be
thinking, "Are you saying a Christian can be demon possessed? No, I didn't
say that. What I am saying is there is no place in the Bible that
conclusively says Christians can't be possessed. But, on the contrary, there
are passages that seem to indicate (though not conclusively prove) that
demon possession of believers CAN occur.

When asked for reasons why they
think Christians can't be demon possessed one will usually hear, "It's not
possible for the Holy Spirit and a demon to dwell in the same body," "It is
unthinkable to believe the Holy Spirit would let a devil in a Christian's body,
which is God's temple," A born again believer has been redeemed by the blood of
Christ and because of that no devil can indwell him," etc., etc. But such
arguments are purely emotional without a single Bible verse to stand on.
These people have convinced themselves of something that is not true because of
the repulsiveness of the question, but emotion and feelings do not make
"sound doctrine."

Arguments Examined

As for the argument the Holy Spirit
will not dwell with a devil in the same body, we ask, why not? There is
no verse we know of that even suggests this is impossible. Furthermore, the
Holy Spirit dwells in the same body the Christian dwells in, and the old
nature of a Christian is as wicked as the devil if not more so. Have you
not read, "The heart is deceitful ABOVE ALL THINGS, and desperately wicked:
who can know it" (Jer. 17:9)? The heart of man, including Christians, is
extremely wicked. When it comes to a inclination toward evil and ability to sin,
Satan has nothing on man's deceitful heart. Though the Devil has much
more power than man to bring his evil intentions to pass, there is no proof
he has more of a capacity for evil than man. In fact Jeremiah 17:9 indicates
man may be more deceitful than he! When a born again Christian yields to
his old nature and sins, the Holy Spirit is no less exposed to evil than if a
devil was indwelling the believer!

Another argument against possession
is since the believer has been born again, redeemed by the blood of Christ, and
Satan has been defeated at the cross, Satan has no right of access to the
believer's body, but this is just more wishful thinking. True, Satan is a
defeated foe, but he has not been taken out of the picture yet and won't
be until Revelation 20:10. Furthermore, even though Christ's blood is sufficient
to redeem all things, all things, including a Christian's body, have not
yet been redeemed (Rom. 8:23). When a Christian receives Christ nothing
happens to his body. The believer's soul is redeemed and his spirit reborn
but his body remains unchanged. The proof is his body can still die and decay.

The only nature a lost man
has is the fallen, Adamic nature he was born with, and through it Satan
has full access to him. Christians also have this old, fallen nature and will
retain it until death or the rapture, and since it, in itself, is no different
than the lost man's, Satan still has access to them too (Eph. 4:27). That
Christians also have a new, righteous nature they received when they were born
again (which is actually Christ's very own nature and not susceptible to
Satan's attacks, Eph. 4:24), does not alter the fact their body is yet
unredeemed and their "old man" is still vulnerable to satanic temptation,
oppression or even more (Eph. 4:22-32).

When asked to produce Scriptural
support or proof that it is impossible for a Christian to be possessed, one
verse that is almost universally referred to is 1 John 4:4, "Ye are of God,
little children, and have overcome them: because greater is he that is in you,
than he that is in the world." This verse is quoted as if it removes any
threat of satanic or demonic influence over a believer, but look at the passage
closely. John is simply reassuring believers they are of God, over comers in
Christ, and have the ultimate victory over spirits that "confesseth not that
Jesus Christ is come in the flesh" (1 Jn. 4:3).

When a person is born again he is
placed in Christ and Christ comes in him, and the believers destiny with
Christ is certain. John is here comforting believers by reminding them of
this and reassures them by insisting there is nothing Satan or anyone else
can do about it. He is not saying believers are immune any type of
satanic influence or cannot suffer in the flesh. As we have seen, other passages
clearly state Satan does have access to believers. In fact Peter said to
believers, "Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a
roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may DEVOUR" (1 Pet 5:8).

The Case For Possession

As we stated earlier, we know of
no passage in the Bible that says, in so many words, that a Christian can be
demon possessed. But as we have just seen, there is no verse that conclusively
says one can't. However, there is a passage or two that strongly suggests the
possibility of possession and they deserve examination.

In 2 Cor 11:3-4 Paul makes a rather
revealing statement about Christians and other spirits, "But I fear, lest by
any means, as the serpent beguiled Eve through his subtility, so your minds
should be corrupted from the simplicity that is in Christ. For if he that cometh
preacheth another Jesus, whom we have not preached, or if ye receive another
spirit, which ye have not received, or another gospel, which ye have not
accepted, ye might well bear with him."

By saying, "if ye receive
ANOTHER SPIRIT, which ye have NOT received" Paul is indicating that a
Christian who already has the Holy Spirit can receive another spirit besides!
Some may argue Paul is speaking to lost people in the Corinthian church, but
that doesn't hold up. First, Paul is concerned their minds have been corrupted
by Satan (through a false teacher) from the simplicity of receiving and
resting in Christ for salvation. He said in verse 2 he was "jealous over
[them] with a godly jealously: for I have espoused you to one husband..."
that is, Christ. Paul wouldn't espouse lost people to Christ. Furthermore, he
says they could receive "ANOTHER spirit" which they did not receive
previously (when he was with them). The Spirit they received when he presented
them the gospel was the Holy Spirit! He also said they could receive
another (false) gospel which they "have not [previously] accepted." This
indicates they accepted the true gospel while Paul was with them because the
"another gospel" was not preached by him. I know this passage is somewhat
confusing, but read it carefully with prayer and the Lord will help us
understand.

Paul was aggravated with the
Corinthians because after he presented them the gospel and they accepted it,
someone else came along preaching another Jesus, gospel, and offering another
spirit other than what Paul preached. Paul bluntly and somewhat
sarcastically tells them if they think they will fare better with the other
Jesus, gospel, and spirit, "ye might well bear with him" (the false
teacher). The point we are trying to make, however, is the possibility of a
Christian being able to accept and receive another Jesus (demons have been
known to call themselves "Jesus" to fool people), gospel, and spirit is
implied in this passage. Since they already had the Holy Spirit, the only
other spirits that indwell people are devils. Though angels are "ministering
spirits," there is no indication in the Bible that angels can indwell anyone.
There is nothing to indicate Paul was referring to something that was impossible
for them. Christians still have their free will after they receive Christ.

In light of the above one could
ask, "If a Christian could be possessed, is the possession as extensive as that
of a possessed lost person?" Here we must answer "yes and no." If it is
true a Christian can be possessed he cannot be completely possessed because
there is a part of every believer (the new nature) that is of God and is
incorruptible; Satan can't touch it. If a believer is possessed, he is only
possessed in his old, Adamic nature. This is unlike the lost man who only has
the old nature; therefore, if he is possessed, he is completely possessed. But,
on the other hand, to the Christian who is possessed (if possible), the
possession would have the same effect as it would to a lost person. The
person's body and mind would be subject to a devil.

One may ask, here, and it is a
reasonable question, "Why would the Lord allow one of His children to become
possessed since He indwells him and has redeemed him?" But let's not stop with
just this question. Why would the Lord allow a blood-bought believer to fall in
love with the world and live after the flesh after he gets saved? Why
would He allow them to lie, cheat, steal, deceive, cause trouble with other
believers, ruin his testimony, malign God's name, be vain, proud, arrogant,
envious, jealous, and a dozen other sins and vices? The simple answer is God
does not override or nullify man's free will.

If a man has no free will he is
little more than a robot. God wants people to choose to be saved by Him
(no Hyper-Calvinism here) and also choose to live for Him once saved. If a
believer insists in following his own will and ignores God's will for him, then
the Lord will chastise him one way or another (sometimes the results of
self-will and living after the flesh bring their own chastisement). And if a
believer by dabbling in the occult or otherwise moving toward Satan's
domain ends up getting oppressed or even possessed by devils, then the
believer has no one to blame but himself. God admonishes, warns, and
instructs His children in His word, but any who fail to heed His word
usually suffer the consequences for their actions. There are many professing
Christians in prisons and hospitals today for that very reason.

The Voice Of Experience

Though your author has no personal
experience in dealing with demons (other than sometimes sensing their presence),
there are several Christians who have much experience. One is German researcher
Kurt Koch, author of "Occult ABC" and many other books about demons and
the occult. He said the following concerning Christians and demon possession,

"One question is hotly disputed
among believing Christians. This is the question whether or not a Christian
can be possessed. Many years of experience lead me to the conclusion that
those who have no experience of dealing with the possessed say "no." Those,
who have counseled many possessed ones, know that even believers can be
controlled or ruled by demons. These facts do not follow anyone's
preconceived ideas. Our ideas must be formed, rather, on the basis of the
facts.

"I have had many discussions on
this subject, particularly in America. I am therefore more thankful for the
men who confirm my own experience. Among these are Dr. Edman, former president
of Wheaton College, professor [Merrill] Unger.... When I lectured in various
countries, there were other men in conversations who declared they had
counseled more demon-possessed believers than unbelievers..."

A Final Word

The reason we published this
article was not to unduly scare anyone or try to stir up controversy, but to
warn Christians who may have a false sense of security about demon
possession. From talking to several fellow believers we have found most
dismiss the possibility of demon possession of believers for purely emotional
reasons and are not familiar enough with what the Bible says on the subject
to make a knowledgeable comment. They simply don't want it to be true and like a
small child think wishing it so will make it so. But as we have seen, the
Bible makes no such promise about possession and actually suggests it may be
possible so the safest position a believer could take is even though the Bible
doesn't definitely say either way one must allow for the possibility. This is
the only sensible approach. Unless one is absolutely certain there is no
danger ahead, it is always prudent, in whatever circumstance, to assume the
possibility of danger. This is prudent behavior whether one driving in his
car or dealing with matters the Bible does not address specifically. Christians
can have confidence and security about their salvation, their destiny, their
Bible, and their Lord because of what the Bible says, but in areas the Bible is
silent, confidence can be misplaced.

Even if demon
possession of a Christian is not possible, that, in itself, is of little
consolation. Until death or the rapture the ONLY part of a believer that is
secure and beyond harm is his redeemed soul. Everything else he has can be
lost or destroyed and is subject to satanic control or manipulation. Satan
can take or destroy a Christian's health, body, spouse, children, money, job,
testimony, church, Bible, rewards, peace, contentment, safety, security, and
even his mind without possessing him! Again, nothing is secure but his soul,
and Satan can even convince a believer he can take it too! The Devil is a
powerful and formidable adversary and those Christians who smugly make light of
his abilities and dabble in things the Bible warns against are teetering on the
very edge of disaster.

"There is a way
which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death."
Proverb 14:12

Appendix

Five Paths Toward Demon Oppression and Possession

1. Dabble in the occult and
paranormal. By engaging in occult and most paranormal activities such as
astrology, fortune-telling, clarivoyence, etc., you are entering
Satan's arena and opening yourself to demonic attack.

2. Seek aid or enlightenment
from foreign spiritual influences. Passively yielding one's mind through
meditation, hypnotism, yoga, etc., and seeking knowledge or information
from any type of "spiritual entity" is an excellent way to become demon
possessed.

3. Seek power or authority
from a supernatural source. Using witchcraft, sorcery, magic, charms,
voodoo, etc., to give yourself power or influence over others in a
supernatural manner is asking Satan to use you.

4. Use or become addicted to
drugs or alcohol. Anything that alters one's senses and places him in a
passive state can allow the entrance of devils. Many under the influence of
drugs or alcohol have claimed to see demons or the Devil.

5. Remain addicted to one's
self. Neglecting prayer, Bible study, fellowship, witnessing, and other
faith building activities can cause one to dwell constantly upon himself. He
is following after Satan's will and not God's will.